Current 30L Kegs Available
Current selection available for 30L kegs. Place orders via orders@dawsontrailbeer.com or by texting George!
Our take on a Cream Ale. Light and smooth. Malt-forward flavour and delicately balanced hop bitterness.
A Cream Ale is very much like an American Lager brewed with an ale yeast. The ale yeast provides more body and flavour over an American Lager yeast. Traditionally a Cream Ale is brewed using flaked corn. However, ours is made with 100% malted barley to provide a fuller flavour.
ABV: 5.0
IBU: 17
FG: 1.6
SRM: 4
Light Rye Beer with big notes of tart cranberry and refreshing ginger spice. Taking small inspiration from a cranberry and ginger holiday drink we all know and love
ABV: 4.0
IBU: 14
FG: 1.6
SRM: 4
A crisp citrus forward wheat beer that is light in ABV and perfect for a hot summers day.
ABV: 4.2
IBU: 15
FG: 1.4
SRM: 3
Plinth is German-styled Pilsner (referred to as a Pils) generously hopped with Galena and German Tettnanger. It has a light malt sweetness, perfectly balanced with German Nobel hops.
Fun Facts: Plinth is named after the plinths that were left for years on Memorial Avenue after the destruction of the Port Arthur Ore Trestle. A plinth is a base or platform that supports a pedestal, column or structure, similar to the Pilsner style of beer being a solid base that is apart of the foundation of German Brewing.
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ABV: 4.8
IBU: 25
FG: 2.0
SRM: 4
Power Blaster is pale ale designed to maximize hop flavour and aroma, without deriving much hop bitterness. This results in a bright, fruity, slightly sweet pale ale. The Mosaic hops used in Power Blaster provide the beer with flavours and aromas of ripe mango and peach.
Hops are generally used in beer to provide bitterness to balance malt sweetness. Boiling hops converts compounds in those hops into bittering compounds. The longer hops are boiled for, the more conversion takes place and the higher the bitterness. The amount of bittering compounds in a beer is given a numerical value in IBU, or “international bitterness units.” Hops added to a beer after the boil (whirlpool) or during fermentation and conditioning (dry-hopping) contribute bitterness but are not traditionally captured by IBU estimating calculations. Hence, beers not made by boiling hops may have bitterness but are typically called “zero IBU” in jest.
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ABV: 4.5
IBU: 20
FG: 3.0
SRM: 3
Slightly sweet, full bodied and very drinkable. Delicate notes of toast and toffee. Deliciously paired with rich foods.
Red Ales generally have a malt profile that resembles a stout but in different proportions. Usually, a red hue is present solely from small amounts of highly kilned specialty malts or roasted barley.
ABV: 5.3
IBU: 25
FG: 2.4
SRM: 16
ABV: 6.2
IBU: 60
FG: 3.0
SRM: 6